This is a worksheet that I use for 8th grade when we are studying adjectives. You can use this as a self test to see what you know and what you still need to learn. If you need help, please leave a comment in the comment section and I will help you.
Good Luck!
Name _______________________ Date_______________________
1. Those are probably the ___________ curtains in the store.
fanciest fanciest most fanciest
2. Uncle Carl is really ______________________ man.
an old sweet a sweet, old a sweet old
3. The Karmen-Ghia used to be _________________ sportscar.
a fine German a German, fine a fine, German
fanciest fanciest most fanciest
2. Uncle Carl is really ______________________ man.
an old sweet a sweet, old a sweet old
3. The Karmen-Ghia used to be _________________ sportscar.
a fine German a German, fine a fine, German
4. Everyone was home for the holidays. What could make for ___________ Christmas than that?
a merrier the merriest a merrier
a merrier the merriest a merrier
5. They grew up in ___________________ house in Mexico City.
a comfortable, little a little, comfortable a comfortable little
a comfortable, little a little, comfortable a comfortable little
6. Diehard is the ____________ movie I've ever seen.
most excited most exciting most exciteable
7. Tashonda wanted to take a course with _____________________ professor.
that interesting new Japanese economics that Japanese interesting, new economics
that interesting, new, Japanese, economics
most excited most exciting most exciteable
7. Tashonda wanted to take a course with _____________________ professor.
that interesting new Japanese economics that Japanese interesting, new economics
that interesting, new, Japanese, economics
8. Of all the mechanics in the shop, Jerzy is surely ______________ .
the less competent. the least competent. the competentest.
the less competent. the least competent. the competentest.
9. In the fall, the valleys tend to be ___________ than the hilltops.
foggy more foggier foggier
foggy more foggier foggier
10. My cold is definitely _________ this morning.
worse worst worser
worse worst worser
Lesson Plan by Rachael Alice Orbach - Professional English Teacher
No comments:
Post a Comment